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Kentucky: salvation call given to 20,000

Kentucky: salvation call given to 20,000

More than 20,000 people gathered in Louisville, Kentucky, for an evening of worship, testimony, and Gospel proclamation led by Christian artist Forrest Frank. Between songs, Frank shared how years spent pursuing worldly success left him empty until he discovered that lasting fulfilment is found only in Jesus Christ. Pastor Jonathan 'JP' Pokluda then presented a clear Gospel message, explaining that salvation is God’s free gift through Christ’s death and resurrection rather than something people can earn. Inviting those responding to Jesus to raise illuminated wristbands, he reminded the crowd that Christ died for all their sins. The evening also featured worship led by Chris Tomlin, Cory Asbury, Tori Kelly, and The Figs, while thousands gathered around friends and strangers to pray during the song 'Somebody Prayed'. The event reflected a growing movement of evangelistic worship gatherings, with Forrest Frank’s Jesus Generation Tour attracting record crowds and inspiring many young people to follow Christ with boldness and joy.